The second stage is called the catechumenate and, for the unbaptized listed above, who are now called "catechumens," lasts for one year or more. For the baptized but uncatechized (not yet educated in the faith) the period should be similar in length. "Candidates" for full communion may complete this stage in a shorter time frame depending on their past experience. The Rite of Acceptance into the Order of Catechumens (for catechumens) and the Rite of Welcoming (for candidates) mark the beginning of this stage. Catechesis is based on Scripture and doctrine as it is proclaimed and taught in the faith community. At the end of this stage, catechumens and candidates express their desire to receive the Sacraments of Initiation and the parish community acknowledges their readiness.